Post Profile

Brexit and the uncertainty it causes over the UK's international trading relationships are already hurting the nascent community of fintech startup in London, according to Diana Paredes, the co-founder of regulatory tech firm Suade.
"A lot of people when they come to London feel that they give up a lot of quality of life for business opportunities, and now that's uncertain," Paredes told Business Insider in an interview.read more

share

Related Posts

London has always been considered as a centre of finance, not only for thebanks but for fintech startups as-well. In 2014, fintech investment grew 136%. Total of $554 million raised in 2015 so far by UK fintech companies. But due to...

TransferWise, the London fintech startup valued at close to $1 billion (£660 million), quietly changed CEO in September. Co-founder Taavet Hinrikus has taken over from fellow founder Kristo Käärmann as the boss of the international ...

There is a lot of uncertainty from a regulatory point of view, said CEO Frank Bertele, a German national.
Since the vote, he has accelerated plans to expand into the U.S.
London's tech companies will scramble to cope — though true t...

Diana Paredes is the CEO and Co-Founder of Suade, a benchmark software platform that enables financial institutions to understand and deliver their regulatory requirements. Prior to founding Suade, Diana had a successful career in i...